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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My 3 yo DD has selective mutism and I was in denial about it for 8 months while my mother was expressing concerns. But I finally listened to her and got DD help and she is doing so much better. I'm immensely grateful to my mother even though she can be a PITA sometimes lol. So I think depending on the relationship you have with your daughter it can be done. I would just avoid speculating about the causes/diagnosis and focus on what specific behaviors you are seeing that you think are not normal and what your daughter CAN do - give her the number for Child Find, tell her they'll assess for free. E.g. "I noticed that Larla doesn't make a lot of eye contact, I think it might be worth getting an assessment from Child Find to see if this is a sign of a larger issue." [/quote] Riiiiight Grandma. [/quote]
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